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Love, its Meaning and Exploration in Couple Therapy explores essential questions about love in couple relationships and couple therapy.
The leading international contributors assembled here consider topics including how to encounter and work with love in the consulting room, what love means to couples and whether this can be problematic, specific challenges for same-sex couples and love in non-monogamous relationships. Each chapter considers an aspect of love and psychoanalytic practice or theory with openness and curiosity, providing a valuable and vibrant perspective on this essential topic. The contributing authors offer a variety of perspectives on love reflecting different theoretical perspectives and conceptual frameworks.
Love, its Meaning and Exploration in Couple Therapy will be essential reading for all clinicians who want to understand, and find new ways of working with, love in intimate adult relationships.
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Mary Morgan - The Fate of Love in some couple relationships
Chapter 2: Julie Friend - Does Love Matter in the Consulting Room?
Chapter 3: Judith Pickering - A Question of True Love?
Chapter 4: Shelley Nathans - The Dialectics of Attachment, Sexuality and Love in Couple Relationships
Chapter 5: Ortal Kirson-Trilling - Love is where we start from;
An examination of Winnicott's 'use of an object' as it relates to mature love in the couple relationship
Chapter 6: Karolina Pniewska - You make me feel....The function of the transformational object in love relationships
Chapter 7: Philip Stokoe - Helping Borderline Couples Find Love
Chapter 8: Timothy Keogh - Primitive layers of love: The need or desire for the Other
Chapter 9: Rachel Cooke - On Love, Loss and Longing in Lesbian Couple Relationships
Chapter 10: Gary Grossman - Obstacles to Love in Gay Male Coupling
Chapter 11: Monica Vorchheimer - All you need is love?
Chapter 12: Tao Lin - The Evolution of Love Through Psychoanalytic and Daoist Perspectives
Chapter 13: Perrine Moran - Somewhere (There's a Place for Us)...: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Intercultural and Interracial Couples
Chapter 14: Damian McCann - Open & Polyamorous Relationships: Many loves or the mad hatter's tea party!
Chapter 15: Christopher Vincent - Love as a containing function in later years or its victim



